Friday, March 1, 2013

One more day and we will be where we set out to be. Tomorrow will be a shorter drive and will have the prize at the end. Chris and Laura are going to the strawberry festival in Plant City tomorrow so we won't see them on our way by. I tried to call him tonight but we have been having cell problems the past two days. I cannot even explain the problem and so have no role in finding the solution but there were many calls to BellAliant today and hopefully we will be up and running sooner rather than later. And this using these networks at hotels...well that's sometimes a nightmare. For example, I did an entry a half hour ago and lost the whole thing when I tried to publish it so doing it for the second time is a bit uninteresting. This could be short!!

A beautiful day today and a great drive although sometimes it was a bit hairy. Lots and lots of people on the road, all driving as fast as humanly possible. Not as many trucks in the south for a few hours but by the time we hit Georgia, there were plenty of them too. The grass is quite green in places and buds are on some trees, giving them a little green haze. It looks good! By the time we got out of the car it was 12C and that's good too.

Slow news day...we will be in the house by four tomorrow and it will be a busy evening as we get things put away and head to Publix. I will be happy to see just what we bought on line this year, rather sight unseen. So far I haven't done any pictures although I have tried to add some from my tab but it didn't work. I may have to use my digital camera and load them onto this computer and then to the blog. I may need help. I'll be back tomorrow. Thanks for reading and I hope all is well in your neck of the woods. Till then...

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I am approaching 70. That is a shocker. In my mind, I am in my early fifties. As do many of my friends, I often wonder where the years went, but in my heart I know. They went, with joys and sorrows, wins and losses, fun and pain, sea and sky into the vault of memories. They went to universities and new apartments, to weddings and vacations and births and funerals. They went where all things go. No do overs, unfortunately. Only soldiering on, into the shorter realm with gust and love and enthusiasm and some of the best friends and family on the planet. Thank you Jesus for that. We will discuss a few blips when we meet.